The Essential Writings /
Marion, Jean-Luc
The Essential Writings / Jean-Luc Marion; ed. by Kevin Hart. - 1 online resource (564 p.) - Perspectives in Continental Philosophy .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I. METAPHYSICS AND ITS IDOLS -- The Marches of Metaphysics -- Double Idolatry -- II. SATURATION, GIFT, AND ICON -- The Breakthrough and the Broadening -- Sketch of the Saturated Phenomenon -- The Banality of Saturation -- The Reason of the Gift -- The Icon or the Endless Hermeneutic -- III. READING DESCARTES -- The Ambivalence of Cartesian Metaphysics -- The Eternal Truths -- The Question of the Divine Names -- Does the Ego Alter the Other? Th e Solitude of the Cogito and the Absence of Alter Ego -- The Originary Otherness of the Ego: A Rereading of Descartes’s Second Meditation -- IV. REVELATION AND APOPHASIS -- The Prototype and the Image -- Thomas Aquinas and Onto- theo- logy -- The Possible and Revelation -- What Cannot Be Said: Apophasis and the Discourse of Love -- The Impossible for Man— God -- V. ON LOVE AND SACRIFICE -- The Intentionality of Love -- Concerning the Lover, and His Advance -- The Creation of the Self -- Sketch of a Phenomenological Concept of Sacrifice -- Notes -- Name Index -- General Index
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Jean-Luc Marion: The Essential Writings is the first anthology of this major contemporary philosopher’s writings. It spans his entire career as a historian of philosophy, as a theologian, and as a theoretician of “saturated phenomena.” The editor’s long general Introduction situates Marion in the history of modern philosophy, especially phenomenology, and shorter introductions preface each section of the anthology. The entire volume will enable professors to teach Marion by assigning a single book, and the editor’s introductions will make it possible for students to learn enough about phenomenology to read Marion without having to take preliminary courses in Husserl and Heidegger.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780823251063 9780823292905
10.1515/9780823292905 doi
PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Phenomenology.
The Essential Writings / Jean-Luc Marion; ed. by Kevin Hart. - 1 online resource (564 p.) - Perspectives in Continental Philosophy .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I. METAPHYSICS AND ITS IDOLS -- The Marches of Metaphysics -- Double Idolatry -- II. SATURATION, GIFT, AND ICON -- The Breakthrough and the Broadening -- Sketch of the Saturated Phenomenon -- The Banality of Saturation -- The Reason of the Gift -- The Icon or the Endless Hermeneutic -- III. READING DESCARTES -- The Ambivalence of Cartesian Metaphysics -- The Eternal Truths -- The Question of the Divine Names -- Does the Ego Alter the Other? Th e Solitude of the Cogito and the Absence of Alter Ego -- The Originary Otherness of the Ego: A Rereading of Descartes’s Second Meditation -- IV. REVELATION AND APOPHASIS -- The Prototype and the Image -- Thomas Aquinas and Onto- theo- logy -- The Possible and Revelation -- What Cannot Be Said: Apophasis and the Discourse of Love -- The Impossible for Man— God -- V. ON LOVE AND SACRIFICE -- The Intentionality of Love -- Concerning the Lover, and His Advance -- The Creation of the Self -- Sketch of a Phenomenological Concept of Sacrifice -- Notes -- Name Index -- General Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Jean-Luc Marion: The Essential Writings is the first anthology of this major contemporary philosopher’s writings. It spans his entire career as a historian of philosophy, as a theologian, and as a theoretician of “saturated phenomena.” The editor’s long general Introduction situates Marion in the history of modern philosophy, especially phenomenology, and shorter introductions preface each section of the anthology. The entire volume will enable professors to teach Marion by assigning a single book, and the editor’s introductions will make it possible for students to learn enough about phenomenology to read Marion without having to take preliminary courses in Husserl and Heidegger.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780823251063 9780823292905
10.1515/9780823292905 doi
PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Phenomenology.

